This is the official discussion thread for S2E9, "Glaciator".
Post and share your thoughts on the episode here. You will not need to mark spoilers in this thread.
This is the official discussion thread for S2E9, "Glaciator".
Post and share your thoughts on the episode here. You will not need to mark spoilers in this thread.
It's okay, we all make mistakes but it's good that we learn from them. Thank you, sweetie. ;)
"Even Trixie's made mistakes." - Trixie Lulamoon, MLP S6E25.
Did anyone else notice how many times August's mother showed up? She almost got run over by the bus, she got off the bus, she was dating two different guys...
Maybe she was just a character put in... I forget what the word's called!
Maybe she was just a character put in... I forget what the word's called!
Just a filler background character. It was a little ridiculous, but I can understand having her appear often.
Auguste's mother is a recycled character, which is why she appears so often and sometimes even in the same picture. I'm not entirely sure if those types of things should be counted as mistakes.
Maybe she was just a character put in... I forget what the word's called!
That's what it was called! Thanks.
I know I'm super late for this, but I'll comment anyway. This episode showed why Marichat is the best side of the ship. Why? Because neither of them have a crush on the other in those forms, meaning they can talk to each other without feeling awkward or flirty. It means that they can open up to each other more. Marinette has more appreciation for Chat Noir now, and he is equally more understanding of Marinette's feelings. What's more, they're both in their "true forms" here. Marinette has always been a kind, yet clumsy girl, and Chat Noir is the real Adrien, who hides his real persona beneath the mask. That's why the balcony scene was so emotional. They were both being their real selves, no awkwardness or stammering whatsoever. They were true friends sharing their heartbreak that night and learning about a side they didn't know the other had.
Good point. I will use this fact while writing the story. Thanks.
A story you say? Well, glad I could help with that.